Welcome To Paradise: Backpacking Corn Islands

*Please watch fullscreen in 720 HD for best quality! (To change, click on the little gear icon on the bottom right of the video)*

 

Yay! Got another video for y’all! This one is from our time backpacking Corn Islands, Nicaragua. We cannot stress how absolutely idyllic these islands were, especially Little Corn. And not in that, “OMG I’m a travel blogger so I have to say that every place is amaaaazing,” way. Seriously guys. You all need to stop what you’re doing and buy a plane ticket to Nicaragua now. We ended up staying for two weeks on Little Corn alone. We spent our days laying on stunning beaches, knocking ripe coconuts from the trees and stuffing ourselves with freshly baked coconut bread. One night we came across a giant sea turtle laying eggs during our beach bonfire… On second thought.. never mind. We want to keep paradise to ourselves!


If you’re unable to watch the video for whatever reason, please let us know!

Free Coconuts in the Caribbean: How to Live Off The Land

A short instructional video on the very precise technique of collecting free coconuts in the Caribbean.

Actually there isn’t much science or skill to it at all, mostly just patience and perseverance. I mean, what else is there to do when you’re living on a small Caribbean island for a few weeks with no Internet and barely any electricity?

Coconut collecting became a fun hobby whenever we went to the beach. Miles of untouched Caribbean coast, all lined with overhanging coconut trees fresh for the plucking. I think, by the end of the trip, I’d become quite the expert, collecting dozens of coconuts and using their water and flesh for all kinds of recipes and cocktails.

First there was the fresh coconut bread that we’d bake daily using the drained water and some shaved coconut flesh. For dinner we’d get stuck into some coconut sticky rice, served up with fresh snapper from the day’s catch. Then to wash it all down, a deliciously fresh rum, pineapple and coconut cocktail.

And what’s better than free? All you have to do is find a nice quiet spot on the beach and begin the process. Assess the area, looking out for any useful tools like large rocks, long branches or old coconut husks. All it takes is perseverance and one perfectly accurate throw. As a local once explained to us, though, it is important to be careful not to damage the stems and destroy future harvests.

Then take all the coconuts to a jagged rock and start bashing in the ends like a caveman. There’s something that brings out the primal instincts in someone when they’re able to provide solely off Mother Nature. And it doesn’t get much rawer than living off the land in the Corn Islands.

Finally, after a day of coconut hunting, kick back with a fresh homemade piña colada.  Enjoy!

Don’t Forget To Move | Travel Promo Video

Don’t Forget To Move is getting some promo on! This short travel promo video is all about the MOVE! A mash up assortment of trips and adventures along the road so far! Unlike our dodgy internet in Central America at the moment, this video is best viewed in HD if you can!

If you love us, please share it!

Also if you love this track Peter Pan by Jinja Safari as much as we do, make sure you check out the rest of their awesome album Locked by Land through their homepage or MySpace page!

 

Colombian Days, Caribbean Nights

As Jules and I spent our last two months in South America making our way up from the Peruvian Amazon to the northernmost tip of Colombia, we began to collect memory cards full of photos and videos. Most of the photos are still sitting on my computer waiting to be sorted and the videos have began gathering hypothetical dust in IMovie. So I finally decided to do something with them.  This travel video is a highlight reel of our time in Colombia. Enjoy!

 

 

 

Exit mobile version